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The second half of the Covid season is bookended by heartbreak and elation for Liam. Sky's cameras are there to capture the latter. Elsewhere, Kevin gives the definitive verdict on the saga of Fabian Delph's 'wrong socks' at Arsenal. This episode is in association with The Excelsior. Thanks to Sean Ponzini and Gary Lunt for their contributions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Allcott is joined by The Irish Guy (@the_irishguy) to discuss what "ripple effects" the traitors in football have had and where they have led us today. Did Tevez to Manchester City need to happen for the sake of the club? Could Tottenham have become the next Manchester United if Sol Campbell had stayed? And is Fabian Delph the biggest "Villan" of all time? Host: James Allcott Guests: Michael Ramsay, a.k.a. The Irish Guy Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We look back on Fabian Delph's star turn for Leeds United's League 1 visit to the Seagulls' temporary home at a Sussex athletics stadium.
Episodio numero duecentotrentasei, focosamente e clandestinamente incentrato sulla Juventus e sui suoi ultimi guai giudiziari (ma non solo). Il menu di una puntata giudiziaria e sentenziante come poche altre: Federico Dimarco può essere trasformato in mezzala? Sì, no, forse, che ne so; la Juventus è stata - per ora - condannata a perdere quindici punti, come siamo arrivati a questo punto e un'ipotesi sul perché ha subito cose che altri plusvalenzisti convinti non hanno subito; scenari bianconeri futuri tra sacrificandi e sacrificati, nel tentativo di immaginare una ripartenza juventina lontano dagli standard avuti negli ultimi dieci anni.
We talk through who we think are the top 5 strikers in the Premier League right now, as well as discussing the recently announced retirement of former Villa, Everton and Man City midfielder Fabian Delph. We also answer your questions, including whether Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold should be part of the England squad for the World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Jones is joined by Chris Beesley and Gavin Buckland for a welcome positive episode of the podcast!The panel discusses Everton's crucial win over Manchester United on Saturday afternoon thanks to Anthony Gordon's deflected goal in the first half of the game.Fabian Delph, Vitalii Mykolenko and Jordan Pickford come in for particular praise during the conversation thanks to their crucial roles for the Blues.The lads also react to the news of David Unsworth leaving the club to pursue his ambitions as a first-team manager elsewhere, with some discussion over where Everton go next.
Everton pull out a phenomenal 3 points at Goodison Park off the back of Anthony Gordon's deflected goal inside the first half hour. WE'RE STILL ALIVE! James and Alex give you a shorter, instant reaction in classic ATP style after an early wakeup for stateside Blues. Some massive performances from a returning Allan and Fabian Delph among others, combined with a hapless performance from Manchester United were enough to see Everton 4 points clear of the relegation zone. An enormous result any way you slice it and the boys are buzzing. A&J discuss the team setups, timeline, individual performances, and of course get some great listener reactions included as well! LINKS: https://linktr.ee/usatoffeepod Production: James Boyman Intro: Steve Barkwill Outro: Kenboib Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the ground where Everton regularly took a knife to a gunfight - and came out on top.The Toffees won on four successive visits to Manchester City in the noughties - and even enjoyed back to back draws in 2016 and 2017.But that was then. They haven't won at the Etihad since 2010 - and Phil Kirkbride, Gavin Buckland and David Prentice try to keep it upbeat as they discuss Sunday's post-international break visit.They discuss line ups, the importance of Fabian Delph, Jordan Pickford's future and can Everton realistically expect to come away from the champions with a positive result. Spoiler. Someone does.
Kate, Jim and Pete are here with the answers to some of the game's biggest questions: is Zinedine Zidane warming to the prospect of Man United? Are Newcastle victims of a vicious Premier League cartel? How many miles will Dani Alves run in every Barcelona game he starts?We also revel in some truly obscene scenes from last night's FA Cup first round and hear of more financial struggles in the EFL, with Reading the next club to be handed a points deduction.Search ‘Football Ramble' on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob and Mark are back after last week's break to discuss the rise of Fabian Delph, the return of casualties and take solace from the fragile nature of the league table.
The Royal Blue Podcast returns to assess the Premier League draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday as well as the impending international break.Sam Carroll is joined by guests Adam Jones, Dave Prentice and Chris Beesley as they talk through the refereeing performance of Chris Kavanagh and several notable performances at Goodison Park.Fabian Delph has the chance to rewrite his Everton story after a man-of-the-match showing against Spurs but the panel are concerned by the performances of Mason Holgate - sent off on Sunday - and Jean-Philippe Gbamin this term.There is also time to preview the international break as Abdoulaye Doucoure and Dominic Calvert-Lewin continue their recovery from injury.You can join the Royal Blue Podcasts group on Facebook to join the conversation or follow @LivEchoEFC on Twitter.
Mike and Pete are joined by Phill Hayward, to discuss all the fallout from the 0-0 draw with Spurs; The Goodison crowd was back to its snarling best, with the lads discussing the importance of the crowd and the incidents that caused the raucous atmosphere; The show is rounded off with a discussion on the impact of Fabian Delph and whether we can come reliant on him over the next few weeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Royal Blue podcast team are back for a second time this week to preview Sunday's game with Spurs at Goodison.After having an impact off the bench against Wolves on Monday night, Fabian Delph is in the frame to start the game but how does Rafa Benitez choose a system that brings the best out of him?Would playing 4-3-3 - a formation Benitez doesn't use often - allow for Anthony Gordon to start the game?Host Phil Kirkbride asks these questions, and more, to Adam Jones and Gav Buckland.The Goodison atmosphere, Gomes' situation and much more is also discussed.
Episode 14! Ole in! The world is on fire, but never fear--the sirens are ringing and we're riding in, in our special suits. Today, on a spicy edition of The TTSP, Will drives a discussion on a Manchester United team that is hopelessly trying to break free of an eternity of water treading. Or are they? It's jam packed with surprises and our most moronic, albeit still somewhat substantive show yet. Woo!We start with a new segment, whose name we'll leave as a present for those who tune in, where we discuss all sorts of ranging topics. From Koeman's dismissal and Gladbach's 5-0 victory over Bayern, to David Alaba and Manuel Locatelli, it's a news reporting bonanza up in here. Following the bit, the fellas reveal their second momentous occasion of the evening--and boy is it momentous.As Will proceeds to take the reigns, he begins the chat by commending Liverpool. It's short and sweet, and without much need for elaboration, as he soon sidesteps quickly to the elephant in the room. We must analyze United's baffling performances, on the field. There's a reminder of the match's main events, including Ronaldo's awesome gut-punt (very nice Cris!), and some general commentary regarding the symbolism of each key event. This segues into some details revolving United's structural problems, an ineptitude when it comes to the fundamentals, an utterly illogical recruitment strategy, and more. Martin hammers home the notion that United are amidst an identity crisis, full of tactical and directional uncertainty. They rip blankets, don't curve their pressing runs, and leave only 2 miserable soldiers in their largest, most vulnerable spaces. In the second half (or third third, I suppose), Will leads as the lads take on the bigger questions. Why is Ole still here? What do the Glazers want? Is there anything shared between the desires of the fans and the owners? What are Ole's tactics? Why did he get here in the first place? Is he an impostor or actually completely ideal?There's some talk on his good qualities, though it only lasts momentarily, before Martin exposes a curated list of total incongruencies within the United squad. Sancho works when he has overlapping wingbacks. Wan Bissaka works when you don't want them. Time and time again, this team reminds us of what it means to be a walking contradiction. Do they want to possess? Do they want to counter? Do they want to press? Do they want to hunker down? Do they want a team for the future? Do they want a team for now?As the soul searching comes to a temporary pause, Will closes with the argument that perhaps this is exactly what United wants. And while it sounds like almost an insult .. here us out, because maybe it is.PART TWO coming soon.Join us to hear our thoughts on all these items, and more--including a suspiciously robbed PSG player, Burtis Clones getting his ass kicked for no reason, a Liverpool fan that just can't stop watching United, a Pogbaian tragedy, some expected van Gaal and Mourinho juxtapositions, a montage of Touchline Theory best obscure references, Martin's abysmal Fabian Delph impression, Will's formidable Dust-Up prospects, and (speaking of) our brand new, esteemed sponsor: Hooligang!Find us on Twitter @touchlinetheory.Find Martin on Twitter @MG_theory2, and Will @WA_theory! Don't forget to subscribe and earn three free Hooligang tokens! Whatever that means!Subscribe and send us your feedback!
Welcome to The Slide Rule Press, a weekly view of the latest news in the football world, from thesliderulepassblog.wordpress.com. This week we look at the ongoing saga that is the #NUFC takeover, completed transfers and current rumours, Fabian Delph's latest attempts to endear himself to fans, and the FA's new rules on heading. Link to Yousef's brilliant article for True Faith: https://bit.ly/3ypH42V Read more from SRP: https://thesliderulepassblog.wordpress.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRPblog Mark: https://twitter.com/faz1981 Chris: https://twitter.com/Wig82 Email: sliderulepassblog@gmail.com Music: Heavy - Huma-Huma https://youtu.be/_hCN6swTuBs
Dave Prentice, Sam Carroll and Gavin Buckland join Adam Jones for a positively upbeat Royal Blue podcast after Everton won at Arsenal for the first time in 25 years to boost their hopes of finishing in the European places. It was a win that owed much to a superb late save from Jordan Pickford who, on the quiet, has got back to his best. Ben Godfrey and Mason Holgate were in solid form in front of the England goalkeeper, but going forward, who are Everton's first-choice centre-backs? The panel discuss that, plus the surprise return of Fabian Delph, as well as assessing how the fight for Europe is shaping up. Enjoy.
Although it wasn’t pretty, Everton pull out a much needed victory at the Emirates against Arsenal for the first time ever. The 1-0 win puts Everton firmly in 8th, 6 points ahead of Arsenal with a match at hand, and right behind Liverpool and Spurs in the race for the Europa League. James and Ryan dissect the 1-0 victory starting with the tactical battle and Everton’s attempt to counter Mikel Arteta’s Pep-inspired high pressing 4231. We then walk through the action (or lack thereof), take a look at lister comments from social media, talk about Fabian Delph’s sock mishaps, and continue to express our support for Gunnersaurus. LINKS: linktr.ee/usatoffeepod Production: James Harper Intro: Steve Barkwill Outro: Kenboib
The Royal Blue Podcast returns hours after Adam Jones and Sam Carroll arrived back in Liverpool following their trip to the South Coast for the goalless draw at Brighton and Hove Albion. Adam and Sam are joined by Dave Prentice and Gavin Buckland to discuss the game which was marred by injuries to Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Joshua King. With the Everton injury list now the worst in the Premier League, the panel discuss the impact on Marcel Brands' summer transfer plans as well as where Carlo Ancelotti will ideally strengthen. There is also talk around Fabian Delph, Andre Gomes, Richarlison and James Rodriguez. And there is time to mention possibly the only good news of the week so far - the reopening of the pubs. You can follow the Royal Blue Podcast on Facebook to join in the Everton discussion. Enjoy.
Alexei Rojas Fedorushchenko -Arsenal FC- El guardameta inglés de 15 años que juega en la categoría Sub-16 de los 'Gunners', a raíz de su triple nacionalidad, ha sido convocado por a la selección de Inglaterra en la categoría Sub-15, en selección Colombia estuvo en un microciclo de la Sub-17 y está pendiente una invitación de la selección de Rusia, misma que no se ha podido lograr por el tema de la pandemia. Su sueño es vestir los colores de la absoluta del combinado nacional.Carlo Ancelotti confirmó que James Rodríguez junto a Fabian Delph, Abdoulaye Doucoure y Jean-Phillipe Gbamin, serán las bajas de los 'Toffees' para el duelo de este sábado por los cuartos de final de la FA Cup, cuando enfrente al Manchester City.
After a couple of weeks away, Analysing Everton is back! Join David Hughes and Josh Williams as they look into the underlying numbers of Everton's recent run of form, discuss the selection choices available to Carlo Ancelotti and the impact of the squad profile. Centre to the discussion on formations and options is Fabian Delph, who continues to be beset by injury during his Blues career after coming off in the 1-1 draw with Burnley last time out. How Ancelotti dealt with Richarlison's absence is also analysed so too the changes of formation and personnel in defence. Plus the guys preview the weekend's action with title challengers Chelsea as they prepare to visit Goodison Park with fans returning for the first time since March. Enjoy.
Thomas is joined by The Toffee Blues' Terry and David from the County Road Bobblers Podcast as they look back at Fabian Delph and Mason Holgate's seasons, as well as goung through the squad and deciding who they will keep or sell. Follow @t_robertson02, @terrymcallister, @CBobblers1878
Thomas is joined by The Toffee Blues' Terry and David from the County Road Bobblers Podcast as they look back at Fabian Delph and Mason Holgate's seasons, as well as goung through the squad and deciding who they will keep or sell. Follow @t_robertson02, @terrymcallister, @CBobblers1878
The agenda for today's Royal Blue podcast includes Yerry Mina, Fabian Delph, the visit of Leicester City, Yannick Bolasie and Jonjoe Kenny. Host Phil Kirkbride is joined by Adam Jones and Sam Carroll to preview Wednesday night's game at Goodison plus discuss what Carlo Ancelotti said at this pre-match press conference, as well as all the other Blues news. Ancelotti confirmed that Mina is fit again and will be in the squad to face Leicester while Djibril Sidibe will return to training on Friday and Theo Walcott next week. But Delph remains injured and the panel talk about their frustrations over a stop-start first season at Everton for the midfielder. Confidence is high for another Everton win as the panel point to Leicester's packed start, which has only seen them draw two of their opening three league and cup games. Bolasie is also talking in a confident mood today, declaring his intention to return to Everton in pre-season and fight for his place, but the panel don't share the winger's optimism. Yet, there is greater hope that on the back of a successful season on loan at Schalke, Kenny has done enough to force his way into Ancelotti's thinking. Enjoy.
On today's bumper edition of the Royal Blue podcast we discuss everything from commercial deals to selling Morgan Schneiderlin. Host Phil Kirkbride is joined by Dave Prentice, Sam Carroll and Gav Buckland to talk through the major talking points coming out of Goodison this week. We start by assessing the club's new shirt sponsorship deal with Cazoo and the merits of ending the agreement with SportPesa before moving onto the news that players, board members and other key staff have taken wage cuts and deferrals - plus a generous donation from fans that was matched by Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright. Goodison was given the go-ahead to host next weekend's Merseyside derby and we talk about how players will deal with no fans inside the ground and how Everton can overcome the challenges of making the stadium bio-secure. Carlo Ancelotti's preparations for the game have been dealt a blow this week with the news that Theo Walcott has been ruled out and Andre Gomes and Fabian Delph are concerns. The panel discuss who should play on the right-wing and conclude the podcast by talking about the futures of Maarten Stekelenburg, Djibril Sidibe and Schneiderlin, who has been the subject of interest from Nice. Enjoy.
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We take turns detailing the most disappointing/underperforming players (for whatever reason) in the 2019-2020 Premier League season. Spoilers ahead...Ryan's Squad (4-4-2): Kepa Arrizabalaga; Joao Cancelo, John Stones, Fernandinho, Angelino; Che Adams, Douglas Luiz, Tanguy Ndombele, Fabian Delph; Nicolas Pepe, Moise KeanTaylor's Squad (3-4-1-2): Kepa Arrizabalaga; John Stones, Jesus Vallejo, David Luiz; Nicolas Pepe, Paul Pogba, Danny Drinkwater, Christian Pulisic; Michy Batshuayi, JoelintonSponsors! Today's show is sponsored by TheBlackTux.com — use code "soccer" for 10% off
We should be talking about Moise Kean’s first Everton goal. We should be talking about Bernard’s Man of the Match performance. We should be talking about the stellar performances of Morgan Schneiderlin and Fabian Delph. We should be talking about a routine 2-0 Everton win over Newcastle. Instead we’re talking about the craziest two minutes a Goodison Park crowd has seen in a long time. In this week’s View from the Gwladys Street podcast, Ian Croll, Gary Callaghan and Connor Bennett sit down and discuss Tuesday night’s draw with Newcastle. WARNING: Not for the faint-hearted For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Angry fans descending on Finch Farm to confront the Everton players, Fabian Delph's social media spat and Carlo Ancelotti's press conference are all discussed in the second Royal Blue podcast of the week.Host Phil Kirkbride is joined by Dave Prentice, Sam Carroll and Chris Beesley to also talk about Cenk Tosun's loan move to Crystal Palace, the visit of Brighton, the injury update on Andre Gomes and the future of Jordan Pickford.The panel are also asked for their predictions as Everton go about starting to make amends for the humiliation at Anfield last weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Can Everton secure their first back-to-back wins of the season?That's the question facing Marco Silva at the minute as he prepares to take the Blues down to Brighton for what will be a crucial game on Saturday.Last weekend's win over West Ham was certainly promising, but it's now time to turn that into a string of positive results.But, with Fabian Delph and Morgan Schneiderlin returning, will the boss be tempted to change? And how will a potential injury to Yerry Mina affect things?Phil Kirkbride, Adam Jones and Gav Buckland sit down to talk about exactly that - while also discussing the battle for right back and how to get the best out of Richarlison. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Marco Silva has been speaking to the media ahead of Everton’s trip to Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday. The Toffees head to the south coast off the back of a 2-0 win over West Ham at Goodison. Silva discusses the impact of VAR in the Premier League so far, gives an injury update on the likes of Yerry Mina, Fabian Delph and Morgan Schneiderlin before getting onto giving his thoughts on what threats Brighton may pose on Saturday afternoon. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Marco Silva was back in front of the media this afternoon to preview Everton's trip to Burnley. Also on the agenda was the fitness of Andre Gomes and Theo Walcott, a possible move to bring Kurt Zouma back to Goodison Park, Fabian Delph's recall to the England side, plus the form of Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jordan Pickford. Silva also addressed the pressure he is under and what the improved performance against Manchester City could do to spark his side's stuttering season into life. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It’s the morning after the afternoon before and host Sam Carroll is joined by Adam Jones, Paul Wheelock and Connor O’Neill to pick the bones out of the desperately disappointing defeat at Bournemouth. No player in blue could say they played well, but how much did Marco Silva’s team selection play a part? Our panel answer that before attempting to understand why the Blues are so bad away from home given their excellent form at Goodison Park. Also on the agenda is Dominic Calvert-Lewin and his partnership with Gylfi Sigurdsson, the team’s mentality, Fabian Delph, and what is a big week for Silva and his side. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Your essential Friday Everton FC listening is in! In the latest Royal Blue podcast, Adam Jones, Sam Carroll, Dave Prentice and host Phil Kikbride preview Sunday's trip to Bournemouth and wonder why Everton's record at Dean Court has been so poor, what will change it, and whether Fabian Delph is the answer. They also look at the Blues' starting XI from last season's corresponding fixture and ask whether Marco Silva now has a stronger side. Also on the agenda is the FA punishment handed out to Yerry Mina as well as Kurt Zouma's form and whether his Chelsea dip speaks volumes for the work Silva did with him at Goodison Park. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
They say a week is a long time in politics, especially in this country at the moment, but a week can also be a long time in football, especially being an Everton supporter. After being left completely down in the dumps by the defeat and performance at Aston Villa, this week's View from the Gwladys Street Blues fans' podcast is a much more uplifting listen after back-to-back victories for Marco Silva's side. Max Carlyle, Anthony McEllin and Connor O'Neill join host Paul Wheelock to look back on the wins over Lincoln City and Wolves, and much more else besides. Including... the impact made by Fabian Delph, whether Sunday's two-goal hero Richarlison is a centre-forward in-waiting, the improvement in Gylfi Sigurdsson and whether that has to do with his seemingly lack of chemistry with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the surprise at just how good Alex Iwobi has been, and whether we are seeing a more mature Jordan Pickford. Oh, and backing Everton to break into the top six this season. We told you it was more upbeat! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Gerry and Terry are back with another epsiode of The Toffee Blues Podcast, this time giving their thoughts on the Wolves game, discussing the chants coming from the away end, analysing Fabian Delph's performance and finishing off with a lightning round. Follow Gerry on Twitter: @GerryGibson1 Follow Terry on Twitter: @terrymcallister Edited by Ben from Teeb Media; www.teebmedia.co.uk Subscribe to The Toffee Blues Podcast! Also, please check out/subscribe to The Toffee Blues YouTube Channel!
Gerry and Terry are back with another epsiode of The Toffee Blues Podcast, this time giving their thoughts on the Wolves game, discussing the chants coming from the away end, analysing Fabian Delph's performance and finishing off with a lightning round. Follow Gerry on Twitter: @GerryGibson1 Follow Terry on Twitter: @terrymcallister Edited by Ben from Teeb Media; www.teebmedia.co.uk Subscribe to The Toffee Blues Podcast! Also, please check out/subscribe to The Toffee Blues YouTube Channel!
Another week and another Everton victory at Goodison Park. The Royal Blue Podcast returns to discuss the 3-2 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, an impressive debut from Fabian Delph and Richarlison's goalscoring heroics.Host Sam Carroll is joined by Everton reporter Adam Jones, Chris Beesley and Dave Prentice as they praise Alex Iwobi's start to life in Royal Blue as well as the futures of Theo Walcott and Tom Davies. With Yannick Bolasie joining Sporting Lisbon late on European transfer deadline day, the quartet assess the window as a whole - both incomings and outgoings - before naming the duo left in limbo at Finch Farm. You can follow the Royal Blue Podcast group on Facebook and send your thoughts on the latest episode to @SamCarroll0. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
With no games to preview due to the international break, the lads look back in depth at the past week's results & performances, as Everton progressed to the Carabao Cup 3rd round with victory at Lincoln, before a thrilling 3-2 victory against Wolves at Goodison. Millsy and and Craig highlight the impact Fabian Delph and Alex Iwobi have had on the last two performances, before the reds discuss Liverpool keeping up their 100% record with a 3-0 win over Burnley. The performances of Fabinho and Firmino come in for particular praise, before Terry and Marc move onto the Mane/Salah spat and their opinion that the competitive nature of the two forwards is a positive for the reds. Bobby Duncan, Ryan Kent & Kevin Mirallas are all discussed, as they depart for pastures new on the final day of the European Transfer Window, before the show wraps up with a look at the Carabao Cup and Champions League draws and a debate on whether Virgil Van Dijk's UEFA player of the year award was deserved
After the debate over team selections, trophy droughts and potential banana skins it all came together for Everton on Wednesday night in Lincoln. The Blues overcame a shocking start to defeat their League One hosts 4-2 and progress to the third round of the League Cup. And the Royal Blue podcast panel reflect on an entertaining evening a Sincil Bank, one that was full of goals, chances and talking points. Host Phil Kirkbride is joined at the table by Adam Jones and Dave Prentice to pick apart the win, discuss which players stood out and the selection headaches Marco Silva may be left with. We talk the love for Alex Iwobi, Moise Kean's performance, the excellent debut of Fabian Delph and ask how long it will be before Djibril Sidibe will put Seamus Coleman under pressure. The lads are asked if Lucas Digne's free-kick was the best of his three scored in royal blue before the conversation moves to the visit of Wolves on Sunday. Can Everton take advantage of a Europa League hangover and head into the international break on the back of a morale-boosting win? Sit back, relax and enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Marco Silva was back in front of the media at Finch Farm on Tuesday afternoon to preview Wednesday's Carabao Cup clash at Lincoln City. The Blues also gave an injury update on Jean-Philippe Gbamin and the importance of the returning Fabian Delph, as well as reflecting on the disappointing defeat at Aston Villa, and Alex Iwobi's performance off the bench during that match. Enjoy - and we'll be back later with the Royal Blue podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to your ninth and final entry into our pre-season tour diary, orated by our Everton FC reporter Adam Jones after the Blues rounded off their pre-season preparations with a 0-0 draw at Werder Bremen. Adam looks back on aspects of the performance, both positive and negative, the injury to Fabian Delph and who could replace him in the first XI for the opener at Crystal Palace, the battle for the striking spot, and his excellent and interesting after-match interview with Everton manager Marco Silva. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
He made his Everton debut in Wednesday night's 0-0 draw at Wigan Athletic, but on the eve of the friendly, Fabian Delph sat down in front of the media at Finch Farm for the first time after the midfielder completed his move from Manchester City. The England international came across very well indeed - and you can listen to exactly what he had to say here. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sponsored by FansBet, Dave Downie is joined my Les Roberts and Rob Vera to discuss the departure of Ademola Lookman and the signing of Fabian Delph. The lads also talk about the club's other plans in the transfer market this summer.
Fabian Delph may not be the star studded signing many Everton fans crave this Summer, but you won’t hear anyone moaning about the £9million purchase on this podcast. Marco Silva and Marcel Brands have gone against the grain with this transfer. The model of buying up and coming young, hungry, ambitious players, on low wages completely thrown out of the window with this one.Is that necessarily a bad thing, however? Delph may not be all those but what he does offer is a wealth of experience, a winning mentality, versatility and a real eagerness to play football. This week, host Ian Croll is joined by regular guest Connor Bennett and first timer Simon Paul, from the NSNO Everton Twitter account. The lads share their thoughts on the Delph transfer which quickly turned to a positive discussion of what he may bring to the squad. The remaining segments of the podcast includes discussion over what to do over Kurt Zouma, who should be next club captain following the release of Phil Jagielka and can we trust Keane and Mina to form a partnership as formidable as the main two from last season?All that and more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Adam and Andy discuss today's biggest news stories in the world of football...De Ligt to Juventus!New Man Utd contract for De Gea?Fabian Delph moves to Everton!Will Gareth Bale return to Spurs?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamClery@AndyHMurray@WhatCultureFCFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/sport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fresh from producing his latest pre-season audio diary, we've got our Everton FC correspondent Phil Kirkbride on the line from the sun-kissed Alps for the week's first Royal Blue podcast, hosted by Dave Prentice and also featuring Adam Jones and Gavin Buckland back at the ECHO studio. Understandably, Prenno kick things off by getting Phil's verdict on the Blues' latest summer signing, Fabian Delph, followed by those of Adam, who is a paid-up member of the Delph fan club, and Gav, who is getting there. Prenno then asks Phil whether the arrival of the Manchester City midfielder means Idrissa Gueye is on his way, about the mood and focus in the Everton camp in Switzerland, and some interesting comments from Jonas Lossl. After we leave Phil, talk turns to modern pre-season schedules, which allows Prenno to recall some brilliant Blues stories from summers past, the departure of Antonee Robinson, and the prospects for some of the club's other academy graduates. Also on the agenda is a new position for Tom Davies and, of course, more transfers, and why Diego Costa should not be an option, and how everyone would feel if Dominic Calvert-Lewin started the season as Everton's first-choice forward. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The latest “pre-season” episode of Across The Park includes a review of Liverpool’s friendly victories over Tranmere and Bradford, including a focus on the potential role of Rhian Brewster and Adam Lallana this season. The blues discuss Everton’s 0-0 draw with FC Sion, which included another impressive performance from Nathan Broadhead. The blues are excited by the impending arrival of Fabian Delph from Man City and discuss his potential impact on the team, whilst the reds consider the potential return of Philipe Coutinho, with rumours swirling in recent days about a possible 2 year loan to buy deal.
Jeff Wallner joins us this week for another exciting episode highlighted by another fab-ulous signing in Fabian Delph. Jeff talks about his experience as a Journalist covering American sports and how UK media culture impacts the transfer window. We also discuss the match against FC Sion and numerous players that have departed.
Welcome to the fourth entry into the pre-season audio tour diary of our Everton FC correspondent Phil Kirkbride, who is providing the inside track on the Blues' preparations for the 2019-20 campaign, from Kenya to Germany and many other places in between. Speaking of Kenya, Phil kicks things off by looking back on Everton's stay in Nairobi and their opening pre-season friendly in which, he reveals, it was the youngsters who caught the eye. Marco Silva and the squad have since moved to Switzerland for a week-long training camp and matches against FC Sion and Monaco. Phil will join them this weekend and he explains why pre-season will really start under the shadow of the Alps. And it's not only going to be busy on the training pitch. Speaking on Friday afternoon, Phil says there has been a notable gear shift in movement behind the scenes on the transfer front, which was underlined by the breaking story he published last night about Fabian Delph (which can be read in full HERE). But on this podcast our Everton man talks about three players who have gone out on loan, one of whom's Goodison career is effectively over, and gives the latest on Ademola Lookman and where the club stands when it comes to interest in the in-demand Nicolas Pepe. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week sees the return of the View from the Gwladys Street Everton fan podcast after a short pre-season break. With a month to go before the big kick-off, Blues fans are waiting in anticipation for new signings. With the likes of prime target Andre Gomes already in the bag, the discussion this week on the show is very much centred around who will follow him through the Goodison Park door. The list of players linked with the Blues is endless and the lads on this week’s show discuss the plausibility of the recent transfer rumours and whether the likes of Diego Costa, Danny Welbeck, Fabian Delph, David Neres and Callum Wilson all linked with the club over the past month are good enough.Host Ian Croll is joined by Rob Astell and Graham Callaghan who exchange views on the transfer business so far as well as the lack of activity since the promising early stages. COYB! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In our 3rd FA Cup edition, the guys look over the controversial lack of VAR for City's win over Swansea, United's shock loss at the hands of the mighty Wolves and a well-contested contest between Watford and Crystal Palace. Rumour Mill and an FA Cup "Team Profile" also feature.
Lisa Rabinowitz is joined by Paul Demby, Sarah Messenger and Steve Cox We discuss the FA Cup victory over Swansea, Champions League draw and the Premier League run-in. The Man City Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.citypodcast.net citypodcast.net @citypodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by David Akosim A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Gab Marcotti is joined by Matt Dickinson and Matt Hughes in the aftermath of England’s progression to the Nations League finals after victory over Croatia. Iceland feels like a long time ago. In the best Wembley atmosphere since Springsteen, Gareth Southgate continues to find answers to questions as England manager, including proving his tactical flexibility and showing the squad does have strength in depth. We show some love to Southgate and to Fabian Delph. Following the backlash to the news that Premier League clubs have been asked to contribute to a £5million bonus for outgoing chairman Richard Scudamore, we ask whether he has been hard done by. Do people truly understand the nature of the payment or misunderstand it as a present? And does his work at one of the UK’s biggest brands of all time merit that reward? Matt Hughes also has the inside track on proposed plans for top Championship clubs to break away and form a Premier League 2. Could they be overplaying their hand and overestimating their value? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
England’s attempts to get the rave on came unstuck against Spain but it doesn’t dampen our enthusiasm for the UEFA Nations League. We get aboard the Fabian Delph hype train, ponder the locations of Gareth Southgate’s waistcoats and generally cut England some slack. Aside from the other notable international action we also reflect on Fort William’s latest gubbing, from Keith, no less, hear tales of Dennis Wise’s manners, and listen in wonder as Pete’s war on phrases continues.Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!***Further reading:Gareth Southgate on the UEFA Nations League being good for England:https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/sep/09/gareth-southgate-england-nations-leagueScotland positive, despite gubbing:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45471299Zinedine Zidane is not subtle:https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/zinedine-zidane-manchester-united-jose-mourinho-manager-next-job-return-real-madrid-a8530776.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Dads are back talking about their experiences of the NHS as it celebrates its 70th birthday. Mick Coyle, Chris Cairns and Iain Christie are in the studio for more parenting stories and advice. PLUS: Was Gareth Southgate right to send Fabian Delph home from the World Cup? And would you child recognise a bee if one stung them on the nose? As heard on Radio City Talk, Friday 6th July.
Even before England's first game, there is a mix of confusion, despair and misguided optimism. Fabian Delph is fully prepared, but the BBC seems to have lost all the England fans, while Robbie Williams may have lost his freedom. On The Left Side is written and produced by Ant McGinley and Jim Salveson. Theme music is courtesy of Katalina Kicks, incidental music courtesy of bensound.com, sfx made in house and from
Matchday 3 was historic for the World Cup as not one but two penalties were awarded with the help of the Video Assistant Referee.Natalie Sawyer breaks down all that and an incredible first ever point at the World Cup for Iceland who contained the might of Messi and Argentina.Bill Edgar and Jonathan Northcroft discuss the day’s action, as France see off Australia with the help of technology, Croatia cruise past Nigeria and Denmark break Peruvian hearts. Plus what could make Fabian Delph unique amongst England footballers?And Times writer George Caulkin talks about his trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway and travels around Russia, all in the name of football.For more from The Times, why not take advantage of our digital sale and subscribe to enjoy award winning journalism online and on your smartphone or tablet. For a limited time only it's just £1 a month for your first 3 months. Search The Times Sale for more information.You can follow @NatalieSawyer on Twitter and track our award-winning writers in Russia, including @henrywinter, @DickinsonTimes, @OliverKayTimes, @_pauljoyce, @allyrudd_times, @martynziegler and @JNorthcroft. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fabian Delph joins the Leeds Leeds Leeds podcast to discuss his time at Leeds United before we take a look at the latest on Bielsa and the hunt for a new manager plus the rest of this week's news.The LeedsLive team also run the rule over England's Elland Road appearance before looking back at Mark Viduka in the first of a new series celebrating some of Leeds' brightest and best talents over the years. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Nigel Rothband is joined by Nick Goldstone, Steve Cox and Lisa Rabinowitz to reflect on the season so far, talk Liverpool Champions League draw and look ahead to Everton away. The City Podcast is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. For exclusive specials and promotions, follow the link at bet.citypodcast.com. citypodcast.net @citypodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by David Akosim A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
In our latest FA Cup edition, we marvel at a shocking Man City loss and cringe at another Spurs replay. Also included is the return of our famous "Team Profile" game and a discussion question for our pundits to conclude.
This week's World Football Talk weekend roundup looks back on an FA Cup Weekend that started rather poorly, but ramped up by the time Sunday and Monday's games were played. Was Anthony Taylor right in giving Fabian Delph a yellow, wait I changed my mind, red card that likely cost City a quadruple? Can Tottenham get any more Spursy after their Jekyll and Hyde week? We also flash back to a midweek full of fun results as Real Madrid and PSG had their first leg, as well as a surprising result coming out of Turin. Also, Liverpool and Man City rolled. The Europa League does exist and it's important to many as AC Milan, Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Napoli, RB Leipzig and many more powerhouses took to the pitch in the Round of 32 1st legs. Finally, we look ahead to the 4 other Champions League Round of 16 matchups to come this week, including a huge game between Chelsea and Barcelona. Tune in to our CL recap show that will be recorded Wednesday night and released as soon as possible. Leave us a rating on iTunes and connect with us @WFT_Podcast on Twitter for more from Thomas and Ryan. Big shout out to The Understatement for letting us use their song "Apothecary" for our intro and outro. Be sure to check them out on Bandcamp (theunderstatementnj.bandcamp.com/track/apothecary), YouTube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEaEwscwbHE) and SoundCloud (@user-217504843).
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and André Gonçalves and there is so, so much to talk about. They start off by previewing the biggest game of the Premier League season so far, the 175th Manchester derby. Dan wants to heap praise on Raheem Sterling and Fabian Delph but there are questions (and worries) surrounding City's forward duo. United also have some worries of their own. Without Paul Pogba, how is José Mourinho going to set up his side? We also answer your questions about the big game. With that done, it is time to move onto to the biggest (individual) prize in (the team sport) of football: the Ballon d'or. By now, we all know who is going to win but if he, or the only other two players who could win don't, who would be a worthy winner? Speaking of winning, that is not something Real Madrid have been doing a lot of lately. André breaks down why that is happening. And there is more. Daniel Issroff phones in from New York to give us his previews ahead of Saturday's MLS Cup final between Toronto and Seattle. He also has his say on the whole ordeal with Columbus Crew.
City reporters Simon Bajkowski, Stuart Brennan and Richard Fey talk over City's superb win at Chelsea, and Fabian Delph's reinvention as the best left back in the Premier League...maybe. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The games are coming thick and fast in April so Jim and Dave are back to discuss how London traffic helped Palace beat Arsenal, Tony Adams' Spanish holiday and Fabian Delph actually being good. They also read an extract from a random footballer's autobiography and your #CartoonXI suggestions.
Time for another romp though the world of football… and like all good romps this one is over in under 12 mins. So, whats on this weeks Alternative Football Show? We ask are footballers doing stupid things JUST to get a mention on OTLS? (Fabian Delph? We're looking at you!), we re-ignite the calls for Arry Redknapp to be made England supremo and wonder if the wheels are coming off for Leicester City (Spoiler: They're not). All that plus… Jurgen Klopp, Doping, Some new words AND Zlatan! Enjoy. #Ghosts #AstonVilla #ManchesterCity #EuropaLeague #ChampionsLeague #BVB #BorssiaDortmund #Liverpool #NorthKorea #Jordan #Redknapp #England #WesMorgan #LeicesterCity #LCFC #Doping #Dictionary #WordPlay #UEFA #FIFA #PanamaPapers #JamieVardy #PSG #ParisSaintGermain #ZlatanIbrahomovic #Newcastle #MikeAshley #ontheleftside #Football #Comedy #Satire #Funny #Weekly #Podcast On The Left Side is a Paint Your Headphones production for Abrupt Audio and was written and produced by Jim Salveson and Ant McGinley in Manchester and Southampton. The show is recorded using a Blue Yeti Microphone, Tascam DR100 digital recorder, and edited using Adobe Audition Creative Cloud. Thanks go to The Thicktionary Podcast host Damien StJohn, and Harry Morgan. The OTLS Theme Tune "Don't Care" is written and performed by Katalina Kicks. Other incidental music and sound effects appear courtesy of www.freesfx.co.uk If you want to get in touch or send us free stuff you can tweet us @ontheleftside
Rob Beckett is in Leeds and joined by Dom & Tom from Bantams Banter. Rob and Dyson also discuss Fabian Delph's admission that he believes in ghosts.
Oh god, the season is just around the corner. Why is this summer so short? Jack wanted to podcast this week and I thought "eh, it's summer, we don't have to do every week" and then I remembered that "nah, it's not really summer any more because the season is basically here."So we're back! Two weeks in a row! And while last week saw us talking about the departure of Fabian Delph, this week sees us talking about Christian Benteke. With the big man off to Liverpool, Aston Villa are already looking at new striking options including Jordan Ayew from Lorient.We take on what Tim Sherwood might be doing, look at the preseason matches that have happened thus far, and start looking to the season ahead. And better still? We're joined by Alex Carson to liven things up a bit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks show Mark Carlaw, Zachery Stephenson & Rob Runciman discuss the Raheem Sterling & Fabian Delph transfers, Manchester United's title chances, Claudio Ranieri's Leicester move & FIFA 16
Galacticos, galacticos, galacticos - jakten fortsätter! Dessutom byter vi förstås åsikt kring Fabian Delph, snackar om den engelska revolutionen och förstås kaoset som fortfarande råder i Paris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We haven't done this podcast thing in about a month. To put things into perspective, when we last brought you a show Aston Villa were about to be taken over, Tim Sherwood still hadn't made any transfer moves, and (perhaps most tellingly)Fabian Delph was still a Villan. It's been a long summer already, and even if most of it has been good.So yeah, it's time for another episode. We're back to talk (takes giant breath): Christian Benteke, Fabian Delph, Jordan Amavi, Idrissa Gueye, Micah Richards, Mark Bunn, preseason friendlies, collapse of the takeover, where to spend the money, the goalkeeper situation, annnnnnd more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aston Villa lost to the Baggies last weekend. And this weekend they've got the resurgent Manchester United, who they'll have to face without Ashley Westwood, Tom Cleverley, Kieran Richardson (yay) and heavens knows probably someone else. So, yeah, we'll talk about that.But let's look at some other stuff too. Namely, it's only two weeks until the January transfer window opens. With injuries seemingly never going away, what can Aston Villa do to make themselves better on what will likely be a limited budget? Will making Cleverley permanent be a thing that the club do, and if so, will it be the only thing? Is there any chance of a Fabian Delph for Mousa Dembele swap with Spurs?As always, you can watch on YouTube or subscribe to our audio on BlogTalk Radio, iTunes, Stitcher, or any other podcasting service you can think of! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack and Robert return for another week of thrilling Aston Villa news, commentary, and discussion. Heading into the international break (in which Fabian Delph and Brad Guzan will be featuring!) Villa are coming off of three consecutive losses. 0-3 to Arsenal, 3-0 to Chelsea, and 0-2 to Manchester City. And the weird thing? That's not really such a terrible record in that stretch. We talk a bit about the latest loss, in which Villa saw a great chance at upset go begging and take in the state of the team a bit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack and Robert are back despite the lack of a match. You can't keep us down, international break! Besides, we've got to talk about Jores Okore and Fabian Delph, who are both making strides for Denmark and England, respectively.Then we're joined by Liverpool fan (but closeted Villa aficionado) Jacob from Across the Pond Radio to talk about Villa's upcoming match at Anfield. We also dive into the stretch of incredibly tough matches that Aston Villa have coming up. Will two wins be enough for Villa to stay afloat?And be sure to check out the aforementioned Across the Pond, one of my very favorite general football podcasts (though they do tend to have a bit of a Liverpool lean every now and again) and absolutely worth your time every week. Give Jacob a follow on twitter as well. You can find him @ATPJacob.As always, you can listen here or subscribe via BlogTalk Radio, Stitcher, iTunes, or practically any other podcasting app! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Raheem Sterling exclusively speaks about Liverpool's title hopes to former Everton and Norwich City defender Matt Jackson and Dave Farrar on this week's show. Former World Championship boxer Richie Woodhall tells us all about his efforts to keep West Bromwich Albion fighting fit. Everton manager Roberto Martinez talks about how he has adapted to life at Goodison Park, plus we hear from Fabian Delph, Manuel Pellegrini, Rickie Lambert and many more.
Raheem Sterling exclusively speaks about Liverpool's title hopes to former Everton and Norwich City defender Matt Jackson and Dave Farrar on this week's show. Former World Championship boxer Richie Woodhall tells us all about his efforts to keep West Bromwich Albion fighting fit. Everton manager Roberto Martinez talks about how he has adapted to life at Goodison Park, plus we hear from Fabian Delph, Manuel Pellegrini, Rickie Lambert and many more.
Raheem Sterling exclusively speaks about Liverpool’s title hopes to former Everton and Norwich City defender Matt Jackson and Dave Farrar on this week's show. Former World Championship boxer Richie Woodhall tells us all about his efforts to keep West Bromwich Albion fighting fit. Everton manager Roberto Martinez talks about how he has adapted to life at Goodison Park, plus we hear from Fabian Delph, Manuel Pellegrini, Rickie Lambert and many more.